In a fiery 1984 interview, Rory Gallagher tore into lazy rock guitar, synth worship and click‑track rhythm. His rant still sounds like a blueprint for better playing.
Browsing: folk revival
How one London photo-op froze Bob Dylan and Joan Baez at the exact moment folk royalty, romance and protest music began to come apart.
How a shy red-diaper baby from Queens shaped Bob Dylan’s politics, love songs and iconic Freewheelin’ cover – then walked away from being just ‘this chick’.
In 1961 a teenage Arlo Guthrie opened the door to Bob Dylan. Inside that brief visit is the story of Woody Guthrie, Greenwich Village and the explosive ’60s folk boom.



